Nippon – best steel shafts. Golf is a lifetime sport not like a lot of other sports. STABLE TIP SECTION; ADVANCED STEP PATTERN; HIGHER CG LOCATION; FIRM SHAFT DESIGN ; LIGHT-WEIGHT CONSTRUCTION; 2-FLEX SYSTEM; ⦠KBS TOUR 90. jubess, you could try going up a flex in the 950 or maybe try a slightly heavier shaft like the 1050 to see if you get a lower flight. reason why i chose it is that it game be the longest distance and ball flight i desired while still having ⦠Everything was a high baby draw, and felt smooth as butter. I tried the KBS in other heads including the Mizuno MP18 MMC and they were fine, but nowhere near as good as the 950s were. Careful with the new NEO 950 from Nippon. Rightly or wrongly, some golfers believe the driver shaft is 90% of the fitting equation, and the head is more or less along for the ride. We’ve profiled other shaft companies in the past, and today you’ll get an inside look at a 60-year-old Japanese manufacturer that offers everything from Tour-weight models to the lightest steel shafts on the market. Sats Challenge Tour Pro. I don’t know if it is the weight reduction or the better “spring” in the shaft but the difference is amazing (I am not having to take Advil before and after a round). Darren is the best and I highly recommend him. Hey, it’s golf. so they are apparently very good clubs.. By the way, you could have a clubmaker pull the shafts, drill the hosels to parallel in order to install graphite shafts. FST KBS Tour 90 is the lightest KBS shaft. If you hit the ball low and want to hit it higher, there’s a shaft for that. The smoothness of the Nippon shafts is just incredible. Good contact and ball speed is more important. I disagree. I currently hit my 7-iron 150 yards and I would like to be hitting my 8 iron that distance. PING offers Nippon shafts as well as vibration dampeners put into the iron shafts. 950GH is the shaft for me. If a player dials in his gaps and brings in dispersion, it will be a complete game-changer.”. Go. Member; Member; 0 20 posts; Index: 2; Author; Report; Share; July 13, 2014 . Now, hit what youâre aiming at. Has anyone tried all three? Nippon also offers the Regio series – graphite shafts for your metal woods that match the bend profiles of the Modus line. Just curious about any feedback on these shafts. Oh and I saved for 12 months to afford new clubs blew the whole budget on those irons and now cannot get a hold of true spec so I feel I’m supposed to go f myself. The different shafts in the Modus lineup, for instance, feature different wall thicknesses in different parts of the shaft, which relates to varying levels of stiffness. While nearly all OEMs offer Nippon shafts as either a no-upcharge or slight upcharge option, Srixon is one of the few that offers Nippon as stock in its Z-series irons. Leith moved to Indiana. Now that my swing is better I need a new fitting to match my new swing. It features exceptional weight balance and control, with ultra-l . With a swing speed of 85 I can’t imagine ever going back to steel. Hearing the pleas for similar characteristics in a more user-friendly shaft, KBS introduced the C-Taper Lite. I'd expect you would get better results going up 10 grams in weight rather than going up one flex simply in an attempt to lower ball flio9lght. Pasted as rich text. Jubess - The 950GH R is 94.5g SR is 97g, S is 98g, X is 104g. Together, those characteristics made it an unbelievably accurate shaft, but it was a LOT of shaft! What is your club head speed? Your previous content has been restored. Dec 19, 2016 #26. Please add you comments in this thread. Never seen these before. dbbb 0 July 13, 2014. dbbb. I play Mizuno MP54 with Kuro Kage shafts. If your driver rocks, then your irons, wedges, and putters have a fighting chance. In the words of Marty McFly, the best stuff is made in Japan! “So yes, we needed to get into that 100- to 110-gram plus weight category that’s used on Tour to see more sales in the United States.”. The steel are much more consistent in distance, which for me is more important tha “gross” distance. The N. S. PRO 950GH Steel Shaft for Irons (Ultra-lightweight) No surprises, no detours. The golds have a lower launch that the NS. “Hit it hard and hit it straight,” says Jon Pannone, owner of Spargo Golf, a top 100 fitter out of Cranston, Rhode Island. I had seen a set of these earlier in the year, labeled Prototype ST. Nippon V90-Inherits likened performance of the 950GH but while further reducing weight to 90 grams and using a lower center of gravity. It was the '90' being 102 that was the issue! Virtually every shaft manufacturer has a full canvas of offerings, from lightweight to Tour weight, stiff in the tip, stiff in the butt, low launching or high spinning, to fit virtually any golfer. Go to Kesler’s in Walnut Creek. All things being equal, if I want to keep the same swing speed but lower trajectory, should I go with Stiffer flex at same weight in the NS PRO 950? Display as a link instead, × Ever since its release, this top-selling model has been a favorite among golfers of all levels looking to take points off their scores. I don’t see myself switching. GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, February 9, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, February 2, easyyy posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, January 27, easyyy posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, January 19, easyyy posted a topic in What's In The Bag Photo Edition, January 18. Which is better in terms of distance and accuracy. He loves telling stories, writing about golf and golf travel, and enjoys classic golf equipment. KBS, meanwhile, has seen increased sales of its KBS Tour 90. ⢠⢠... Nippon N.S. Love the feel, dispersion and ability to shape and flight the ball. KBS has taken a leadership position by offering custom colors and limited-edition shafts. On the other hand, testing many of the balls in my bag in Epsom salts and water made me a believer that many of my errant shots these past 5 years since I started golfing were not due to me but to the ball. The N.S Pro Modus3 Tour105 was released to the US public in August 2015. That driver-centric focus translates to fitting. Played the KBS tour afterwards, another great feeling shaft and brought the flight and spin numbers a touch down. These are light shafts and light swing weights and I cannot hit them straight or draw the ball to save my life. I always thought the 950GH, 1050 and 1150 were very nice, but not quite right for me. However, isn’t there a one time exclusion on the sale of a primary residence? If golf were a musical, it’d be Madonna, Whitney, Britney, and Mariah all rolled into one. stickyglove 28/01/2019 The condition of the clubs was exactly as detailed in the ad/ pictures. The 950s worked also, but nowhere near as well in those heads. For example, the ultra-light, high launching, and high spinning Zelos line – weighing in at 60-, 70- or 80-grams – is aimed at golfers with a driver swing speed in the 60- to 80-MPH and who hit their 6-iron anywhere from 100 to 135 yards. Good article. A well written article.. I have a ChecknGo which I use, but again, limited success. While reading it & comments, these thoughts came to mind; do the majority of fitters use a more defined procedure to determine if making the shafts proprietary, to produce a flex/feel that would fit the golfer much better, enabling them play with a product suited to their game, whether in steel or graphite – or are they just slapping a shaft just by swing speed identified flex, grabbing their fee & letting you figure it out? Nippon n.s. Joined Dec 17, 2013 Messages 1,307 Location Kent. If they are TM or Srixon I start with Nippons; if they are Callaway, I start with KBS. I thing I did season before last was to shorten my driver(Callaway Diablo Octane 10.5) shaft to 42 inches. This two-weight-point design is the enabling technology in making this shaft lighter and giving it a heavier, more solid feel at the same time. I’ve been playing the older NS Pro 950 GH shafts for a number of years now and just love em. Extremely smooth feel and consistent performance. Good on Nippon golf for not telling porky pies. Nippon has been making golf shafts since 1959 at its plant in Komagane, Japan, and has been exporting globally since 1965. Were they good and are they good? Traditional steel shaft companies are expanding the canvas by offering lightweight graphite iron shaft options: KBS has added the TGI and MAX lines over the past two years, and just this past summer True Temper acquired graphite shaft maker ACCRA. Picked up deal with the MP-18 SC and the heads feel a little light. Flex is “2”. No Guesswork. On the other hand, the 850s were unsatisfying in every other head I tried with them. It was the '90' being 102 that was the issue! Clear editor. Here are links to all the galleries: We are back on the ground at the American Express PGA event. Your link has been automatically embedded. The NEO is a tad stiffer in the mid section but still has a weak tip which adds to much spin and balloons the ball with a 95mph swing speed. However, isn’t there a one time exclusion on the sale of a primary residence? “The correct iron shaft has to perform in many different areas: flighting the ball, shaping the shot. A more extreme example of that is sand wedges. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google, (your email address will not be published), Cleveland Frontline Putter Series: Six New Models, Callaway Q4 and 2020 Financials: Record Sales, Net Loss. we need to transition along the way without injury. Nice high ball flight. I was fitted with the Modus 130 this year for my Apex 19 irons. Am a moderately slow swinger who tried various graphite shafts (in irons) but missed the consistency and feel of steel. Shout out to Spargo Golf! Unbiased. It is engineered with moment of inertia analysis to increase stability like KBS Tour. While I was ok with having graphite shafts, it just seems better having steel shafts that feel so good. Low Mid High Launch Spin Low Mid High Launch Spin Low Mid High Launch Spin KBS Tour 80 Flex R S Tip.370" .370" ⦠NS Pro 950GH DST S 98 0.355 0.610 1.8-2.0 Mid-High Nippon NS Pro 980GH DST R 98 0.355 0.600 2.4 Low-Mid Nippon NS Pro 980GH DST S 103 0.355 0.600 2.4 Low-Mid KBS TRADITIONAL FLEX RAW WEIGHT TIP OD BUTT OD TORQUE TRAJECTORY units --- g in deg ---C-Taper S 120 0.355 0.600 1.9 Low C-Taper X 130 0.355 0.600 1.8 Low C-Taper Lite R 105 0.355 0.600 2.2 Mid-High C ⦠Feel wise, I liked the Nippons best, followed by the KBS. I play graphite because of nerve pain history, so steel is not for me. I brought my stock regular shafted TM RSi’s in and hit about 10 6-irons for an average of 160 yards. The N. S. PRO 1150GH TOUR features weight balance and adjusted wall thickness construction to position it in the semi-lightweight class. One other important issue…vibration! I'm leaning towards the Nippons for the same reasons u stated. The KBSTour 90 shaft is the lightest steel shaft in the KBS lineup and designed to give players more spin, a higher trajectory, and greater swing speeds. My 6 iron is around 80 mph. By The KBS TOUR 90 is 20% lighter than standard shafts, ultimately assisting to increase swing and ball speeds. Could it be that the uniformity that we expect in shafts and Club heads might be lacking sometimes ? So yeah, it could be me, but I wonder…, I believe it’s in your head not the shaft or clubs. Every one is different so I could work great for you though. Just turning 50 and a 7HC the irons were the worst part of my game anymore. So you would go for the R+ (right between regular and stiff) with swingspeed about 90. “It was the first sub-100-gram constant weight steel shaft in the market. The Nippon 950GH is an interesting steel shaft alternative to those that may usually prefer graphite irons. Very much interested in the Nippon offerings.. I’ve been playing the Nippon Zelos shaft for the past two years. Sats Challenge Tour Pro. ... probably it is because of the different shaft flex (previously stiff or tour shaft vs. regular) or shaft itself (KBS tour vs NS Pro 950GH HT) Very good service. Switched to KBS S-Taper Lite and the spin and trajectory is much improved compared to NEO ballon balls. I am a 25 handicapper that plays twice a week with little or no practice in between. All things being equal, if I want to keep the same swing speed but lower trajectory, should I go with Stiffer flex at same weight in the NS PRO 950? Consistent feel and performance through the bag – PW to 4. A situation that almost led me to abandon the single length approach entirely. By the way be sure you actually are hitting the ball too high, a lot of these new fast face irons have a tendency to reduce spin so they need to fligh high to using extra trajectory to assist green holding. Old irons almost always had a 5-10 yard draw. “Not only do you need high-grade raw materials with enough tensile strength, heat treatment is also very important,” says Fukuda. I had the True Temper AMT 120 in the last set. The N. S. PRO 1050GH Steel Shaft for a slightly heavier feel for golfers who like to hit the ball hard. KBS Tour 90 FLEX WEIGHT FLIGHT SPIN; R: 95g: Mid/High: Mid: S: 102g: Mid/High: Mid Project X PXI. It wasn’t until the release of the N.S. Since these are blades they must be top of the line for MacGregor at that time. KBS made some significant waves in the steel shaft market when they first introduced the original C-Taper. The old farts do know and feel what a good golf shot .is. Thread starter #1. Perfect weight for my swing speed and tempo (driver 102). Pro 950GH. Join the ⦠If you want to play your best golf, optimizing your driver head/shaft combo is a must, but your irons deserve the same kind of love. The Nippon Modus 3 Tour 105 shaft expands the Modus line to fit golfers who prefer lighter weight shafts. âIt was the first sub-100-gram constant weight steel shaft in the market. I’m 69 and play Recoil 73g with my i500’s, but would have loved to have light weight steel. NHK Spring has a long partnership with its supplier – Nisshin Steel – and that partnership has been critical in Nippon’s development of its lightweight shafts, starting with the 950GH and its lighter-weight brothers. I am a smooth swinger with 100 mph driver. Fukuda says Nippon realized it couldn’t live on lightweight steel alone, so in 2009 it introduced the heavier-weighted Modus lineup geared toward better players and the men’s tours. Additionally, the butt diameter has been reduced from .610â to .600â to enhance what Nippon terms the âNSâ feel. They are awesome numbers Billy. I have found that the UST Recoil has performed well for my swing. I have tried a lot of steel shafts, but it’s just not for me. Ow nothing but push and push fades. They have a satisfaction guarantee but seems it’s hard to collect on it if you’re not satisfied. Been a game changer and for me a very balanced shaft that hold up to all the demands I see in a round. I had a pretty disasterous experience switching to ns pro 950 from the 115-120 gram weight range. Did you know not all shafts are perfectly straight? Dec 19, 2016 #26. The Nippons feel really smooth but I feel they go a touch high. My ⦠Blue in Munich Professional Yeti Impersonator. Pro 950GH Speeder PRO 78i PRO 85i KBS Tour FLT Modus3 Tour 105 Recoil 95 D300 SL-50 Elements Chrome 49F KBS Tour 80 Speed Rulz A-Type 59F C-Taper Lite KBS Tour 105 SteelFiber i80cw SteelFiber i95cw IRON SHAFTS 53. All Major Brands. It was between the Nippon and the project x, but the project gave me a consistent draw and that didn’t suit my game. Joined Dec 17, 2013 Messages 1,291 Location Kent. “That really brought us to the forefront in the U.S.,” says Fukuda. The fitter said I shouldn’t be getting those numbers. I’m not being a smart ass about this but from 135 yards and in I always feel like I can hit the green with a 7 Iron to a lob wedge but put a 6 in my hand not so much. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. The skinny: Nipponâs largest-selling shaft in the United States and throughout the world, according to the company. The True TemperElevate shaft seeks to counteract the strong lofts and low spin properties of todayâs iron heads. In addition, I am working on my Father’s estate planning with an attorney here in New Jersey. Don't forget there is also the 950GH HT and NSPro V90 to consider. Though still a firm shaft design, the Tour 90 has softer tip and higher center of gravity to help players get the ball in air with more distance. And nothing worked well throughout the set with the Edel SLS-1 until the fitter hit upon the idea of the KBS Max 70. I am an AARP golfer been playing super soft graphite for at least 20 years My current driver has an Alpha 45g shaft. Hit them all pretty well but when I pull the gap wedge out of my bag, rated at 50 degrees, I have every bit of confidence that I am going to have a great stroke and a ball on the green. Conclusion. “NHK Spring has quite a bit of expertise with their spring technology, and we’ve taken quite a bit of their know-how and applied it into our manufacturing.”. The Nippon NS Pro 950GH neo has already picked up where big brother left off, grabbing a professional win in the first event after its release. The KBS Tour 90 is made for slower swing speeds. I switched to Recoil 110 graphite iron shafts back in 2016 and love them, but recently I tried some irons with the Modus 105 and came away really impressed. Players with lower swing speeds and smoother tempos looking for more distance are a good fit for this iron shaft. Pro line – ranging in weight from 70- to 110-grams – is for 80- to 100-MPH driver swing speeds and 6-iron distances ranging from 130 to 165. Pro 950GH in 1999, however, that Nippon became a player of note in the North American market. They feel like different shafts to me, I like the std ns pro but not modus 105 ... Titleist Vokey SM8 50F (bent 49) w KBS C-Taper Lite R PW; 54S and 58S w Modus 105 Wedge; all +1/2"; D4.5-5.5 Trying Cleveland CBX2 48 w KBS C-Taper Lite R PW; and CBX2 54 (bent 53) and CBX Full-Face 58 w PX 5.0 John Byron 1999 Dale Head 2 Copper; 35.5/70 Link to post Share on other sites. Nippon 950s fall in the former category; project X (not the original Rifle) fall in the latter. “We have a company philosophy that people should stay with steel for life,” says Hiro Fukuda, Sales & Marketing Director for Nippon Shaft. I may require your assistance/advise. Awards, Achievements, and Accolades . In the 1990s MacGregor made some extremely good clubs.. Felt good during the fitting. . Dec 19, 2016 #26. CUSHIN inserts and winn grips with a NIppon 750GH or 950 GH are available if you really had to go back to steel. The KBS is the strongest of the 3 with the potential to manage spin better. The KBS Max managed to keep the 5i airborne while keeping the 9, PW, and GW flighted. Nippon will be my first choice. âThat really brought us to the forefront in the U.S.,â says Fukuda. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy. I went for a club fitting thinking I might need to move to graphite from my Ping AWS 2 stiff shafts. The Tour 90, NS Pro 950 and XP95 are all lightweight shafts, all the other Nippon shafts are heavier. “To be recognized as a comprehensive golf shaft company, we realized OEMs in the US – as well as Japan – do use heavier weighted products,” says Fukuda. Been playing a set of Mizuno JPX EZ forged irons for about a year now. I’m a true believer in Nippon and plan to stick with them. Yeah, there are shafts for that, too. I’m in my 60’s, I play 80+ rounds a year and was really starting to feel it in my joints. I love these irons and my HC last year got to an all time low 5.3 index. Have Recoil 660 in Ben Hogans and Recoil ES 460 in Cobra F8’s. I’ve always played x100 at a d4/6 swing weight. It wasnât until the release of the N.S. I'd expect you would get better results going up 10 grams in weight rather than going up one flex simply in an attempt to lower ball flight. If you hit it high and want to hit it lower, there’s a shaft for that. It often is cited as the first modern lightweight steel shaft. Why because it’s me, not the shaft or Iron.,,Believe and make it so, Scott, I tend to agree with you. The Tour 90, NS Pro 950 and XP95 are all lightweight shafts, all the other Nippon shafts are heavier. I may require your assistance/advise. Ns PRO 950 gh. Nippon Modus3 Tour 105 By Russ Ryden, Fit2Score, A Dallas Fort Worth Club Fitter & Club Maker The Golf Center at the Highlands, Carrollton Texas. It’s not an off-the-shelf material; it’s a unique, bespoke material for us.”. Really appreciate it. Went to true spec golf Chicago. Been playing R300 for the longest time and jumped right into the Nippon 95; it was just alien and didn't match my aggressive and late lag through the impact zone. When I got my custom irons on the course the shafts performed as expected and more importantly the joint ache has gone (even after 36 holes). I decided to get fit for new irons in 2018 at Club Champion. The driver is the centerpiece of virtually every OEM launch gala. Maybe . They look very high quality. Don't be surprised if your swing speed is the same going from 95 to 110 grams. You will still have good contact and a good shot. Nippon Modus 105 v KBS Tour 90. The Tour-weight Modus line is a low- to mid-spin and launch, and is for higher swing speed players – 100- to 120-MPH with the driver – who hit their 6-irons 160 to 195. pro and modus shafts are the smoothest steel shafts on the market by far. “We had to develop a new material with Nisshin Steel to create a shaft that’s durable enough and flexible enough while maintaining good feel. The Zelos 7 shaft in a TM M4 1/4” short and 1-degree upright proved to be the club and the 6-irons were traveling 9 yards further on average. What shafts have you gamed, and what has worked best for you? Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. Next Last. Joined Jan 12, 2013 Messages 10,286 Location Worcester Park. They were like a new life after playing the TTS300 for 30 years, haha. While they will probably deliver lower launch with the "nippon feel", they are in a different weight class. With us, they can pick any one shaft, irrelevant of the manufacturing year or the time, and it’ll match up perfectly with others.”. If so, I don’t believe he ever used that exclusion. Just got fitted for the Nippon 1150GH tour. In sand that is what you are supposed to do unlike on grass. I'm a believer that the equipment should match your swing not the other way around. Nippon does not make a 95 gram steel shaft with a reasonable stiff/stable tip. We fit a LOT of different golfers every year and the shafts we put into their irons (and wedges) is determined by our BGF Fitting System, TrueFitClubs Fitting Wizard and player testing during the fitting. But now, I think I’m going to lay them all out on a workbench and start measuring and comparing and looking more closely. Thank you very much. The Nippon N.S. jubess, January 8, 2016 in Avg Joe Swings Stiff and Below. An extra wide sole makes wedge shots much easier – no digging if you hit slightly behind the ball on grass. Mizuno MP-5 (4-PW) NS Pro 1150 Stiff Driver Callaway Rogue 10.5 MRC Tensei Orange 60s Jan 28, 2015 ... Nippon Pro 1150gh Tour stiff vs KBS Tour C-Taper Lite X Paul Thank you for your reply. The N.S. In addition, I am working on my Father’s statehood planning with an attorney here in New Jersey. Our Zelos product plays and feels like a lightweight premium graphite shaft for a slower swing speed player, and we have our Modus for the higher swing speed player.”. Do you have a preferred iron shaft? Wedges usually have quite a bit more bounce on the sole. jubess, you could try going up a flex in the 950 or maybe try a slightly heavier shaft like the 1050 to see if you get a lower flight. My club head speed is around 85-86 mph with a 5-iron and 98-100 mph with a driver. I put .5g and they seem to hit better. I hit my 7i 175 +/-. The graphitedo go further but every once in awhile the distance is quite a bit longer. Most Tour players choose either the X100 or S400 version. The uncut weights are 94.5, 97, 98, and 104 grams, respectively. No idea why that club stands out. Anyone that sells PING product more than likely has an extensive PING catalog with all of the options they have. although others may have different experiences, the nspro 950gh WF became my gamer after sampling all those shafts. Around that time, we also started supporting the women’s tours around the globe and elevated our brand with professionals.”. I played Reg and then re-enacted with Stiff in a new set of Mizuno HMB and was disappointed in the result. Nippon is a subsidiary of a company called NHK Spring, an 80-year-old, $6 billion conglomerate that makes, among other things, coil springs, leaf springs, torsion bars, and stabilizers for the auto industry. I'll have to find a place to try each flex and wei0 poo k oppght. Real world performance will be very player dependant. Steel shafts for life? I had my fitting there and those guys are great. Heck I even wrote a note-to-self a few weeks ago to call Mizuno and see if I could chat somebody up! In addition to adjusting wall thickness inside the shaft, it increases both tip and grip strength. I find heads I am drawn to. All three are pretty close, from a technical point of view the Nippon is likely to be the highest launching of the three because it has the highest tip to butt ratio. Jubess - The 950GH R is 94.5g SR is 97g, S is 98g, X is 104g. ... KBS TOUR, KBS TOUR 90, TOUR CONCEPTS and Nspro. Light shafts generally offer false hope because they tend to feel good, but making one that’s stable enough to control dispersion tends to be a bit of a trick not everyone can pull off. Contacted true spec but they haven’t gotten back after two weeks. PRO 950GH neo retains the bulk the signature profile of the original but features a slightly more responsive tip section and firmer midsection. It was absolutely magical. Can anybody fill me in on these? That doesn’t mean, however, that every golfer will find his or her best fit from a single company. Anyone using either of these, or tried both? Dec 17, 2016 #1. I remember you mentionioing that capital gains might be incurred from the sale. . The KBS C-Taper Lite has original C-Taper character⦠As soon as my driver speed fell into the mid 80s and my 7i into the mid to lower 70s, every fitting is a unique experience. I switched my irons last year and went with the 950GH shafts. I know with the sale of the property, we need to anticipate any possible tax implications for 2017 even though we still have not submitted the 2016 retuurn. “A common comment I hear from players is it’s not necessarily the flexibility of our product, but it’s the general softness and good feel of our product,” says Fukuda. Thereâs no shortage of golfers who like their lightweight shafts a little heavier. They still perform well, but next time around I’ll be trying out some of the Nippon offerings to see if there’s something better as my swing is a little faster, and a little different now. The Tour 105 is the lightest shaft in the line and is relatively soft in the butt and midsection, but firm in the tip. But then again, it might not. I tried both and went with the KBS tour 90 for the higher higher ball flight--so I guess it depends on if you are looking for on your ball flight. Pro 950GH in 1999, however, that Nippon became a player of note in the North American market. I'll have to find a place to try each flex and weight. The KBS Tour 90 shaft is the lightest golf shaft in the KBS product lineup and is designed for golfers seeking higher trajectory, additional spin and maximum distance. TCMuc - Good point. PING calls it the Cushin insert that can be installed and i am fairly sure Cameorn Champ has it installed in his irons. Had a recent fitting and these were the ⦠The light-weight Zelos fits my game well; and I picked up a bit of distance, as well. Who knew? The N.S.PRO 1050GH is a professional-validated model designed for golfers who like to swing harder and enjoy the solid feel of a slightly additional weight. There’s too many hard-headed people that are stuck on dynamic gold or stuck on stupid that need to switch. I have played both materials, either one can be the right choice for your game, if properly fit for your game, good luck, hoping you’ll find a quality fitter…, Depends on the work ethic and knowledge of the fitter … Interesting…I have a set of irons with graphite and an exact set with steel. Great info. “It takes that same sweet feel from irons through the driver.”. Pro 950GH is one of the most popular shafts in the lightweight steel category. From the Modus line yes, but the Nippon Pro 950 will play very similar to the KBS Tour 90 1 Quote; In my BR-D4 Stand Bag G410 LST 9* VA Nemesys 65X G410 ⦠After a lot of experience, I adopted a basic strategy when considering new irons. Each of these 3 models has a 105 gram model (NS Pro 1050, KBS Tour 105 and XP 105) which will naturally be a little stronger and potentially lower launching. You cannot paste images directly. I currently play the Nippon 950 and will be ordering the new King Cobra F6 irons. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. × the 950GH WF for flexes R, S, X weights start at 94 g upto 109g in X. Next Day Delivery on a Mizuno JPX900 Forged Irons with Regular Graphite Project X LZ Tour 90 shaft Buy, sell or Part-Exchange. Should I give them to a school or a First Tee or are they not worth even giving away to charity use? We went through multiple head/shaft combinations and nothing worked until I swung a Nippon Zelos with a Callaway Rogue Pro head.
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